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Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA)

The Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) is a very popular thermal analysis technique to measure endothermic and exothermic transitions as a function of temperature. The instrument is used to characterize pharmaceuticals, food/biologicals, organic chemicals and inorganics. Transitions measured include glass transitions, crystallization, melting and sublimation.


The modular concept of the DSC and DTA systems allows the use of different furnaces with a temperature range from -150 up to 2400°C, different DTA measuring systems and many different crucibles.


The vacuum tight design enables quantitiative enthalpy determination under cleanest atmospheres as well as under vacuum of 10E-5 mbar. Additionally the systems can be coupled to a MS or FTIR.


Differential Thermal Analysis instrument and application standards such as: ASTM C 351, D 3417, D 3418, D 3895, D 4565, E 793, E 794, DIN 51004, DIN 51007, ISO 10837 are met by our DTA (Differential Thermal Analyzer).

Brand: Linseis Model: DTA PT1600
This is the most common thermal analysis method due to its wide range of information provided. The Linseis high temperature DTA is designed to deliver highest calorimetric sensitivity, short time constants and a condensation free sample chamber. These features guarantee superior resolution, baseline..
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